History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, Svazek 4Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... brigade dashed forward to carry the enemy's batteries , and hurl his left flank back upon the centre . Jackson , with his supposed invincible stone - wall brigade and the accompanying brigades , were compelled to fall back upon their ...
... brigade dashed forward to carry the enemy's batteries , and hurl his left flank back upon the centre . Jackson , with his supposed invincible stone - wall brigade and the accompanying brigades , were compelled to fall back upon their ...
Strana 253
... brigade and the cavalry . After several attempts of the rebels to advance on this new line , which were thoroughly repulsed , as also their attempts on the left , the day closed , leaving the Union troops mas- ters of the original ...
... brigade and the cavalry . After several attempts of the rebels to advance on this new line , which were thoroughly repulsed , as also their attempts on the left , the day closed , leaving the Union troops mas- ters of the original ...
Strana 360
... brigade sent from Chattanooga crossed the Chattanooga Creek , and opened communications with Hooker . Grant's ... brigades along the narrow summit out Creek drove the rebels around the of Missionary Ridge , either concentrat point ...
... brigade sent from Chattanooga crossed the Chattanooga Creek , and opened communications with Hooker . Grant's ... brigades along the narrow summit out Creek drove the rebels around the of Missionary Ridge , either concentrat point ...
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1862 | 23 |
Mr Lincolns journey to Washington | 44 |
Fort Sumter bombardment | 49 |
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